How much CO2 does 1kg of coal produce?

Burning 1 kg of anthracite will produce about 3.3 kg of CO2. Bituminous coal, on the other hand, has an average carbon content of approximately 66%. Since 66% of 1 kg is 660 g, there are about 660 g of carbon atoms in 1 kilo of bituminous coal. Multiplying 660 by 3.67 gives us 2420.
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How much CO2 is produced per ton of coal?

Since a ton of coal has 20.025 million BTUs, that means it creates 4,172 pounds of CO2 when it is burned.
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How do you calculate CO2 emissions of coal?

Carbon dioxide emissions per ton of coal were determined by multiplying heat content times the carbon coefficient times the fraction oxidized times the ratio of the molecular weight of carbon dioxide to that of carbon (44/12).
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How much CO2 does 1kg of natural gas produce?

1 kg of natural gas releases 2.75 kg of CO2.
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Why does coal produce more CO2 than natural gas?

Natural gas emits 50 to 60 percent less carbon dioxide (CO2) when combusted in a new, efficient natural gas-power plant compared with emissions from a typical new coal plant. The amount of CO2 produced when a fuel is burned is a function of the carbon content of the fuel.
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How Much Carbon Dioxide Is Produced By Burning Coal?



What fuel produces the most CO2?

Coal generates the most CO2 emissions of any fossil fuel and yet remains the world's dominant energy source.
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What is a tonne of CO2 equivalent to?

The amount in tonnes of CO2 equivalent is the mass (in tonnes) of F gas multiplied by the GWP of that F gas. For example the global warming potential of HFC 404A is 3,922. Therefore the tonnes CO2 equivalent of 10kg of HFC 404a is calculated as follows: Mass (in tonnes) of F gas multiplied by GWP of F gas.
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What is a kg of CO2?

Carbon dioxide, or CO2, is a gas which, like all other gases, has a mass which can be expressed in kilograms by using its molar mass (44g/mol). A kg of CO2 (at standard temperature and pressure) is equivalent to, roughly speaking, a volume of 510 litres.
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How much CO2 is produced per kWh?

Life-cycle emissions of electricity options

On a life-cycle basis, nuclear power emits just a few grams of CO2 equivalent per kWh of electricity produced. A median value of 12g CO2 equivalent/kWh has been estimated for nuclear, similar to wind, and lower than all types of solar.
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What is the carbon intensity of coal?

Primary fuels that produce CO2 when combusted include coal, natural gas, distillate heating fuel, diesel, gasoline, and propane. These fuels have different carbon intensities, ranging from about 100 kg CO2/MMBtu for coal (depending on the coal type) to 53 kg CO2/MMBtu for natural gas.
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How much CO2 is produced per kg of petrol?

What do I need to know? Burning 1 L of gasoline produces approximately 2.3 kg of CO2.
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Is natural gas less polluting than coal?

Natural gas is a relatively clean burning fossil fuel

Burning natural gas for energy results in fewer emissions of nearly all types of air pollutants and carbon dioxide (CO2) than burning coal or petroleum products to produce an equal amount of energy.
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How much CO2 is in a Litre of diesel?

Diesel engines produce 2.7 kg of CO2 per litre of diesel fuel consumed.
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How is CO2 weight calculated?

Every carbon atom burned will produce one CO2 molecule. An oxygen atom weighs 1⅓ times as much as a carbon atom, so a carbon dioxide molecule weighs 2 x 1⅓ + 1 = 3⅔ times as much as a carbon atom.
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How much heavier is CO2 than carbon?

Answer 3: Carbon has an atomic weight of 12, oxygen in diatomic form(O2) of 32 and CO2 of 44. This means that the mass of 6x1023 atoms of CARBON has a mass of 6 kilograms, the mass of 6x1023 diatomic oxygen molecules is 32 kg, and for CO2 it is 44kg. So carbon is the lightest and CO2 the heaviest.
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What produces 1kg of CO2?

CO2 molecule is made of one carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms. 1 Kg of carbon on complete combustion will produce 3.67 Kg. of CO2.
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How much is 1kg of CO2 emissions?

This means that a quantity of CO2 can be expressed in terms of the amount of carbon it contains by multiplying the amount of CO2 by 0.27 (12/44). E.g. 1kg of CO2 can be expressed as 0.27kg of carbon, as this is the amount of carbon in the CO2.
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What does 1 ton of CO2 look like?

And remember, this is literally a ton. While it may not seem like a gas can weigh that much, this 27' x 27' x 27' cube has the same weight as a great white shark or, well, a ton of bricks (400 bricks!) The average American produces enough CO2 each year to fill over 16 of these enormous cubes.
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How many trees does it take to offset a ton of CO2?

Trees for Life calculates 6 trees offset 1 tonne of CO2. So 1 Tree = 0.16 tonnes CO2.
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How much CO2 does a tree absorb?

A tree absorbs approximately 25kg of CO2 per year

It's based on the estimate that a cubic metre of wood absorbs just under a ton of CO2. But really a tree absorbs anywhere between 10 and 40kg of CO2 per year on average, depending on a whole host of factors.
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How many tonnes of CO2 does a diesel car produce?

Vehicle CO2 Emissions Footprint Calculator

Burning a litre of diesel produces around 2.62 kgs of carbon dioxide, whereas petrol has a lower carbon content and produces about 2.39 kgs.
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How much CO2 does a pound of coal produce?

When coal is burned, the carbon in the coal combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. One molecule of carbon dioxide is 3.67 times heavier than a molecule of carbon, due to the additional weight of the two oxygen atoms. Coal is not 100 percent carbon: burning a pound of coal emits 2.07 pounds of CO2.
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What are the top 3 contributors to CO2 emissions?

China, the United States, and the nations that make up the European Union are the three largest emitters on an absolute basis. Per capita greenhouse gas emissions are highest in the United States and Russia.
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Is diesel cleaner than coal?

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, coal produces anywhere from 214 pounds of CO2 to 229 pounds of carbon dioxide per million British Thermal Units (Btu), depending on the type. Gasoline and diesel produce 157 and 161, respectively.
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